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12/06/23 | Walmart | $277 |
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Product Name: | SKIL 15 AMP TABLE SAW |
Product Description: | The SKIL TS6307-00 10 Inch Jobsite Table Saw has a 25-1/2” (64.77cm) Rip Capacity and is equipped with a 15-Amp motor integrated foldable legs rack & pinion fence rails and a dust port elbow to keep your jobsite clean. The 15-Amp motor quickly rips through hardwoods with ease while the rack & pinion fence rails make fence adjustments fast smooth and accurate. With its 0-45? bevel capacity the quick release lever allows for cuts between two positive stops at 0 and 45 degrees and its 4x4 cutting capacity allows for swift 90-degree cutting. The integrated foldable legs seamlessly form into a folding stand to provide portability and convenience while the dust port elbow systematically redirects dust to a container for easy cleanup.This large coated cast aluminum tabletop saw comes equipped with a 10” 24-tooth carbide blade. The parallel blade alignment allows for ease of blade adjustment along the rip fence and miter slot for precise accurate cuts. This table saw features a safety anti-restart switch in case of outages. |
Product SKU: | 815617339 |
UPC: | 39725000927 |
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It can handle up to a 5/8" dado blade.
Decent table saw deals have been super hard to come by recently, and I haven't seen this saw go below $298, myself. Also - but who knows if it was a blip - when I was ready to get one of these back in the summer, it was frequently OOS at the big box stores and Amazon.
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Do you recommend it? It's either this Skil, or the 8-1/4" Dewalt that can't accept a Dado.
I am not an expert but this saw was reviewed very well by VCG Construction and Projects For All.
Another key point for me was the legs included. Making a workbench/outfeed table that I'll just mount it on now but has been super handy so far.
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I have this SKIL and, IMO, it punches above its price point. Dead square out of the box, table is good and flat, and the folding legs make it easy to store out of the way. Also love the rack and pinion fence, and the on-board tape measure was accurate within 1/32. My only gripe with it at the moment is that the included throat plate has a little too much give, so, if you're cutting narrow pieces, the plate flexes down and your cut isn't perfect anymore. Easily fixed with a zero-clearance insert made of MDF or plywood, though.
As for this vs. the DeWalt? Really depends on if you'll use it for dados and need the greater depth of cut offered by the 10" vs 8.75" blade. If you can get this from Menards for $248AR and will/can shop in their physical stores, I think this saw is a no brainer in that case and wouldn't hesitate to buy it over the DeWalt.
Another key point for me was the legs included. Making a workbench/outfeed table that I'll just mount it on now but has been super handy so far.
As for this vs. the DeWalt? Really depends on if you'll use it for dados and need the greater depth of cut offered by the 10" vs 8.75" blade. If you can get this from Menards for $248AR and will/can shop in their physical stores, I think this saw is a no brainer in that case and wouldn't hesitate to buy it over the DeWalt.
I'm mostly a weekend warrior, DIY type guy. I sometimes take on rather big projects though, but I'd still only be spinning this thing up a few times a year. I can't justify the cost of the 10" Dewalt setup over $500, so I keep coming back to this saw. I have used the 8-1/4" Dewalt setup once a friend let me borrow and I have to say it was silky smooth and I really liked using it. The idea of this saw with the larger capacity and possibility to Dado if I ever need it though is nice, and again the built in legs seem like such a smart implementation.
Any tips on that replacement throat plate building, and what blade are you running in yours?
No Menards around so I'd be ordering at the $277 price point. I wish this was $199 somehow, but that's wishful thinking but I bet it eventually gets to that on sale. Do I bite the bullet and just buy it? Seems like feedback around the web and from you both say the saw is well worthy, and fine if I get this over the Dewalt. I think I'm pulling the trigger on this...
This table saw definitely punches well above its weight class. Rack and pinion fence is awesome.
My only complaint with mine is that the fence isn't perfectly plum/square to the table surface.
Good to know, I hope this Walmart one ships with the metal throat plate too. Will report back tomorrow. Otherwise I will contact Skil requesting it as a replacement part